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The performance of MIMO system using MRT scheme in vehicular systems
Author(s) -
Ilhan Haci
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of communication systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.344
H-Index - 49
eISSN - 1099-1131
pISSN - 1074-5351
DOI - 10.1002/dac.3188
Subject(s) - computer science , nakagami distribution , moment generating function , fading , transmission (telecommunications) , mimo , algorithm , diversity gain , signal to noise ratio (imaging) , expression (computer science) , maximal ratio combining , communications system , diversity combining , bit error rate , moment (physics) , function (biology) , telecommunications , probability density function , mathematics , statistics , physics , decoding methods , channel (broadcasting) , evolutionary biology , biology , programming language , classical mechanics
Summary In this paper an inter‐vehicle multiple‐input multiple‐output system using maximal ratio transmission (MRT) scheme is proposed, and its performance is investigated where the proposed system uses multiple antennas for transmission and reception. It has the advantage of increasing effectively the diversity order without changing the receiver. As far as we know, MRT has not been employed in vehicular systems to improve system performance. Specifically, error performance of the MRT with different number of antennas at the transmitting and receiving stations has been examined, ie, MRT (2, 1) and MRT (2, 2) in a vehicular system in which cascaded Nakagami‐ m fading distribution used. First, we derive expressions of probability distribution function and then moment generating function of end‐to‐end signal‐to‐noise ratio. Based on these expressions, we obtain the symbol error rate expression on account of examining the performance of the considered system. Then, the upper bounds for the symbol error rate expressions for high enough signal‐to‐noise ratio values have been calculated. Finally, we validate the confirmation of obtained theoretical results through simulation results and furthermore show that the multiple‐input multiple‐output system using MRT scheme can provide the full diversity .

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